Srebrenica
In Depopulated Srebrenica, Shuttered Shops and Open-Hearted People
Driven by curiosity, we walked into the building the music was coming from, which is called The House of Good Tones. Hilda Djozic, office manager of the House, tells us later on that what we heard was a rehearsal by one of the youngest bands they have, and that the drummer was a seven-year-old girl.
Bosnians Lay Flowers for 105 Civilians Killed in Srebrenica Playground
Relatives of the victims along with members of the Tuzla Canton government and representatives of the Federal Ministry of Refugees and Displaced Persons laid 105 flowers by the fence of a school playground in Srebrenica on Wednesday in memory of those killed by shelling on April 12, 1993.
Hasan Hasanovic was a witness to the massacre, which also injured more than 100 people.
Bosnian War Prison Camp Detainees Were Raped, Witness Testifies
Begajeta Mujic, a Bosniak civilian, told Belgrade Higher Court on Monday that female prisoners held at the Sase mine prison camp in the Srebrenica municipality by Bosnian Serb forces in 1992 were taken out and raped.
Former Bosnian Serb soldier Novak Stjepanovic is on trial for raping a young Bosnian female at a house in Bratunac in early June 1992.
Srebrenica: How Bosnian Companies Supplied the Genocide Cover-Up
Nikolic had a conversation with representatives of the Serb-run Bratunac municipality and the local police, and it was agreed to contact state-owned companies and ask them to provide the heavy machinery required.
Bosnia Retries Serb Ex-Policeman for Ordering Burning of Homes
The Bosnian state court's appeals chamber on Thursday began the retrial of Slavko Milovanovic, a former member of the reservist police force at the Public Security Station in the village of Skelani in the Srebrenica municipality, for alleged crimes against humanity.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Policeman’s Persecution Acquittal Challenged
The Bosnian state prosecution launched an appeal on Tuesday calling for the verdict which cleared Slavko Milovanovic of committing crimes against humanity in the village of Resagici in May 1992 to be quashed and a retrial ordered.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Fighter Appeals Murder, Rape Conviction
Sasa Cvetkovic's defence on Monday launched an appeal at the Bosnian state court against the verdict that convicted the wartime fighter of killing two elderly Roma women in May 1992 and raping two Bosniaks, one of them a minor, in June 1992.
The defence called for a retrial or for a reduction in Cvetkovic's 12-year sentence, which was handed down in March this year.
Bosnian Serb Policeman Cleared of Persecution in Srebrenica
The Bosnian state court on Wednesday acquitted Slavko Milovanovic, a former member of the reserve police forces at the Public Security Station in the village of Skelani in the Srebrenica municipality, of crimes against humanity.
Durakovic Eyes Second Run in Srebrenica, Bosnia
Camil Durakovic, the mayor of Srebrenica, is thinking about running for a second mandate in October's local elections.
"I will probably officially announce my candidature sometimes next week," Durakovic told BIRN on Thursday.
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Serbian government makes EUR 2mn payment to Srebrenica
The Serbian government has paid EUR 2 million as direct assistance to the Municipality of Srebrenica, the Bosnian municipality said on Monday.
The Serbian government has paid EUR 2 million as direct assistance to the Municipality of Srebrenica, the Bosnian municipality said on Monday.